| myHotelVideo.com presents The Palms Island Resort & Marina in Orlando / Florida / United StatesThu, 08 Jan 2009 02:44:28 -0800 by myHotelVideoMore @ http://www.myhotelvi deo.com/en/landingpa ge/youtube/resourcei d/Mhv_Catalog_Offer: :103034 Location:This hotel is located on the shores of the beautiful Lake Monroe, in Sanford, Florida, the 'other side of Orlando'. It is within walking distance of the downtown business district, River Ship Romance, Sanford Zoo and the Riverwalk, while Daytona Beach is just a 40-minute drive away. It is just 3 minutes from the Amtrack railway station and 5 minutes from Sanford-Orlando International Airport.Facilities:G uests are offered breathtaking waterfront views in a tranquil atmosphere. This boutique resort comprises a total of 95 uniquely appointed rooms with marina, pool/garden or lakefront views and complimentary high-speed Internet access so guests can stay connected. Whether here for business or pleasure, guests will find the hospitality is as warm as the Florida sunshine. For those arriving by boat from the St. Johns River, the resort has a complimentary slip that is convenient and secure. This family-friendly airport hotel also offers banquetting facilities and a free airport shuttle (check with hotel for shuttle schedule). This is a pet-friendly establishment. Facilities on offer to guests at this air-conditioned establishment include a lobby area with a 24-hour check-out service, a hotel safe, a bar, a pub, restaurants and conference facilities. Guests may also take advantage of the WLAN/Internet access.Rooms:Each room is tastefully designed using a soft palette of colours, unique furnishings and all the comforts of home. The rooms come with a private bathroom with a shower/bathtub and a hairdryer, as well as a direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV, a radio and Internet access. They are also equipped with tea and coffee making facilities, an ironing set and individually adjustable air conditioning. Guests can choose from a king-size bed or 2 double beds, depending on their travel needs. They may also request smoking or non-smoking rooms, as well as wheelchair-accessibl e accommodation.Sports /Entertainment:This hotel features an outdoor pool with sun loungers and guests can also enjoy a romantic cruise, an exciting airboat ride, a day of sailing or a glimpse of Florida's natural beauty on the Riverwalk. Timacuan Golf Course is just a 15-minute drive from the hotel.Meals:There are 2 restaurants on site and the midday and evening meals may be enjoyed from set menus.Payment:Americ an Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and VISA are accepted at this hotel.Misc.:This resort offers a free airport shuttle (check with hotel for shuttle schedule) as well as a complimentary slip for those arriving from the St. Johns River. This is a pet-friendly establishment. Related: myhotelvideo.com myhotelvideo video hotel the palms island resort marina orlando united states florida | |
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| To Catch A Thief - Original Trailer 1955Thu, 08 Jan 2009 01:11:51 -0800 by foxter65A jewel thief is at large on the Riviera, and all evidence points to retired cat burglar Cary Grant. Escaping the law, Grant heads to the Cote D'Azur, where he is greeted with hostility by his old partners in crime. All of them had been pardoned due to their courageous activities in the wartime Resistance, and all are in danger of arrest thanks to this new crime wave. But Grant pleads innocence, and vows to find out who's been copying his distinctive style. With the reluctant aid of detective John Williams, Grant launches his investigation by keeping tabs on the wealthiest vacationers on the Riviera. One such person is heavily bejeweled Jessie Royce Landis, who is as brash and outspoken as her daughter Grace Kelly is quiet and demure. But "still waters run deep," as they say, and soon Kelly is amorously pursuing the far-from-resistant Grant. Part of Kelly's attraction to Grant is the possibility that he is the thief; the prospect of danger really turns this gal on. Being Cary Grant, of course, he can't possibly be guilty, which is proven in due time. But by film's end, it's obvious that Kelly has fallen hard for Grant, crook or no crook. Occasionally written off as a lesser Alfred Hitchcock film (did we really need that third-act fashion show?), To Catch a Thief is actually as enjoyable and engaging now as it was 40 years ago. Though the Riviera location photography is pleasing, our favorite scene takes place in a Paramount Studios mockup of a luxury hotel suite, where Grant and Kelly make love while a fireworks display orgasmically erupts outside their window. And who could forget the scene where Jessie Royce Landis disdainfully stubs out a cigarette in an expensive plate of eggs? Adapted by frequent Hitchcock collaborator John Michael Hayes from a novel by David Dodge To Catch a Thief won an Academy Award for cinematographer Robert Burks.Cary Grant - John Robie (The Cat)Grace Kelly - Frances StevensJesse Royce Landis - Mrs. Jessie StevensJohn Williams - H.H. HughsonCharles Vanel - BertaniBrigitte Auber - Danielle FoussardJean Martinelli - FoussardGeorgette Anys - GermaineGeorge Adrian John Alderson - DetectiveMartha Bamattre René Blancard - Inspector LepicEugene Borden - French WaiterNina Borget - FrenchwomanMargaret Brewster - Cold Cream WomanLewis Charles - Man with milk in kitchenFrank Chelland - ChefWee Willie Davis - Big man in kitchenDominique Davray - AntoinetteGuy de Vestel - DetectiveRussell Gaige - Mr. SanfordSteven Geray - Desk clerkMichael Hadlow - Monaco PolicemanJean Hebey - MercierGladys Holland - Elegant French womanBela Kovacs - DetectiveJeanne Lafayette Eddie LeBaron Roland Le Saffre - ClaudeDon Megowan - DetectiveLouis Mercier - CroupierAlberto Morin - DetectiveGeorge Nardelli Paul Newlan - Vegetable Man in KitchenBarry Norton - FrenchmanGeorge Paris Manuel Paris Leonard Penn - Monaco PolicemanAlbert Pollet Loulette Sablon Adele St. Maur - Woman with Bird Cage on BusCosmo Sardo Otto F. Schulzs - ChefMarie Stoddard - Mrs. StanfordPhilip Van Zandt - Jewelry Clerk Related: to catch a thief - original trailer 1955 | |
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| without tvWed, 07 Jan 2009 21:54:08 -0800 by luv4piggyhttp://www.myspace.c om/luv4piggyI haven't watch TV over a week.I really don't miss it. Then again, 24 and American Idol is coming to FOX soon.I know I can watch 24 online.American Idol is a different story.I can watch clips on the web.Thses days, I mostly watch my shows online.Young & Restless, 90210, The Simpsons, King Of The Hill, Family Guy, American Dad, Desperate Housewives, Ugly Betty to name a few.We really don't need to watch TV.We can watch about anything online.I watch some shows on DVD too.What's Happening, Saturday Night Live, Soap, Good Times, Sanford & Son.That does not count watching TV at all.I'm not watching TV all day long like I use to.I haven't use a VCR forever either.There are some shows I can't watch online like Days Of Our Lives.That's okay too.I can read about it online.I can do more without TV. Related: 90210 | |
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| The Wheels - My Heart's Desire (45)Wed, 07 Jan 2009 18:58:32 -0800 by DaveSwingerMy Heart's Desirewritten by Alden Bunnperformed by The Wheelsreleased in Spring 1956 as Premium 405-45The Wheels here are Rusy Anderson (lead), James Pender (tenor), Kenny Fox (baritone), Lorenzo Cook (bass), and Alden Bunn (guitar).Here is this groups best known contribution to the street corner genre known today as "doo wop". Alden Bunn was a member of The Selah Gospel Singers and The Larks before becoming The Wheels' manager, arranger, and guitarist. In the 1960's, along with his wife, "Little" Anna Sanford, Bunn recorded under the name Tarheel Slim for Bobby Robinson's Fire label. Related: the wheels my heart's desire 45 rpm premium doo wop tarheel slim | |
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